Remove tyre from wheel at home - possible or not.
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snotrag said:
Getting conflicting advice...!
Wheel is 15x6J.
Tyre is a 195/50 Toyo.
Tyre is going in the bin. Wheel is getting refurbed.
Do I attempt it at home or not?
What could possibly go wrong? Do you have a medical team on standby? Wheel is 15x6J.
Tyre is a 195/50 Toyo.
Tyre is going in the bin. Wheel is getting refurbed.
Do I attempt it at home or not?
You can borrow the little levers from my bicycle puncture repair kit if that'll help...
Done it with that sort of tyre. You can't do it at home with low profile tyres but you just about can with that.
You need a bunch of clothes to protect your wheel. a couple of things to lever with, and a car.
You remove the valve in the wheel, lay the wheel down on the ground and then carefully drive the car over the tyre portion of the wheel. This will bust the seal and give you a levering point for a tyre iron. The rest is just knuckle skimming.
How much is £5 worth to you?
You need a bunch of clothes to protect your wheel. a couple of things to lever with, and a car.
You remove the valve in the wheel, lay the wheel down on the ground and then carefully drive the car over the tyre portion of the wheel. This will bust the seal and give you a levering point for a tyre iron. The rest is just knuckle skimming.
How much is £5 worth to you?
Bill said:
Are you doing the refurb? I'd have thought a refurb firm would expect to take the tyre off for you. Otherwise it's fairly straightforward, if quite hard work depending on the tyre. You can use a jack to pop the bead off.
Some refurbers don't take the tyre off, they just push it off the bead.Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff